It's been a wild last couple of hours, as nearly a 1/2 dozen teams and at least 10+ drivers have announced that they will be boycotting the Round at New Hampshire. One team that decided to come to New Hampshire is CJ Racing, but Current President/CEO David Levin made it a point that he had no problems with the teams boycotting:

LevinWhen asked about the Boycott): "You know, I have no problem with the drivers and teams that decided not to come to New Hampshire. Obviously it was a really odd race in Ohio, and one that frankly shouldn't have been raced. Once Sarrinen flipped over, at that point I was heavily considering Boycotting because of course it was a terrible idea to race in those conditions, and it was a huge mistake by the OES officials to do so.

But at the end of the day, we as a team feel like we still have to represent our sport, and still need to be out there for the fans, sponsors, and everyone that is involved in this series. I believe that all of this will get worked out in the end, but as a team I felt that we needed to come to the track."___________________________________Current CJ Racing driver Chris Dodd also had some words about the Boycott, speaking up for his fellow drivers and cautioning the OES on what they decide to do next:

Dodd: You know, what happened in Cleveland was just an utter disgrace to everything that everyone works so hard for in the OES. I mean it's no wonder why so many guys are mad; We were forced to race in what was basically a Hurricane! I mean they even stop you from driving on the Highway in those types of conditions, forget Race Cars that go 170+ MPH down into these corners. I respect guys like Finguy, Griffin, Pericles, etc. who stood up against this. While I am racing here for my team, I have to respect the fact that these guys stood up and spoke out.

You know what I hope comes out of this more than anything? I hope that the OES officials, especially the guys up Top, realize that we are people too, and that we have families and friends that are concerned about our safety too. Someone could have gotten hurt out there racing in those types of conditions, and no one wants that to happen."

Kenny: THAT ONES FOR BFM!!! Finally they get a win! I am honored to bring it to them. I told Mr. Freeman at the start of the year BFM would score a win with one of the drivers, and I knew a change needed to be made to grab that win. I can't believe it! One of the best wins of my career!

Dodd, 26th: "Well, considering we got wrecked early, I guess 26th ain't TOO bad... Hopefully we'll do better at Indy... Also, man what a good job by Shepherd, I sure hope he can find a solid ride next season!"

Noah Hart: I probably could of backed out of the hole but I've never had any problems with Michaels. Figured he knew I was there. Myatt drove a heck of a race congrats to him. Collins did great too but you can ever under estimate Myatt on the last lap even when things look wrapped up.